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Planes on PaperWarren Dunes, Evan Flory-Barnes

Planes on Paper

Alternative Rock

“It’s easy to see why Planes on Paper is starting to attract serious attention on the neo-
folkie scene.”
— Paul de Barros, The Seattle Times

There has been no shortage of bands that sound like Planes on Paper in the last 10
years of Seattle music, which makes it simultaneously delightful and frustrating when
one of them is clearly a full head taller than the others.
— Sean Nelson, The Stranger

“This is folk music at the highest level.”
— Greg Jones, Ear to the Ground Music

As a one year-old project, Planes on Paper was already receiving high praise from a
nearly endless list of media outlets across the country: The Seattle Times, American
Songwriter Magazine, KEXP Seattle, WNYU New York, The Revue, Ear To The Ground,
and The Stranger, to name just a few. Now 2.5 years into relentless touring, the praise
continues, and the songwriting duo finds itself at home on both coasts of the US, as well
as playing some noteworthy festivals... all without yet releasing an album; that
unconventional path speaks volumes about the strength of Planes on Paper’s live show.

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Ages 21+

“It’s easy to see why Planes on Paper is starting to attract serious attention on the neo-
folkie scene.”
— Paul de Barros, The Seattle Times

There has been no shortage of bands that sound like Planes on Paper in the last 10
years of Seattle music, which makes it simultaneously delightful and frustrating when
one of them is clearly a full head taller than the others.
— Sean Nelson, The Stranger

“This is folk music at the highest level.”
— Greg Jones, Ear to the Ground Music

As a one year-old project, Planes on Paper was already receiving high praise from a
nearly endless list of media outlets across the country: The Seattle Times, American
Songwriter Magazine, KEXP Seattle, WNYU New York, The Revue, Ear To The Ground,
and The Stranger, to name just a few. Now 2.5 years into relentless touring, the praise
continues, and the songwriting duo finds itself at home on both coasts of the US, as well
as playing some noteworthy festivals... all without yet releasing an album; that
unconventional path speaks volumes about the strength of Planes on Paper’s live show.